Good test to see if security is a problem, is to simply try mapping a drive from the computer running ADMT to the admin$ share.  (e.g. net use * \\<targetcomputername>\admin$.  Make sure that you are logged in on the ADMT computer with the credentials that the ADMT is running under.
 
Stuart Fuller
Active Directory
State of Montana
 

From: Graham Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 3:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] admt 2.0 - nt4 computer migration

definitely the case of migration account
 
have checked the driveletter$ shares - can;t from memory remember the other shares - which one in particular does admt need - admin$, ipc$ ??
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] admt 2.0 - nt4 computer migration

Graham,
 
Some things to check:
 
Do the Administrative Shares exist on the NT workstations?
 
Is the administrator account that you are using to migrate the workstations a member of the workstations' local admin group?
 
John Witasick
Project Manager - Windows Networking Services Group
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 4:23 PM
Subject: [ActiveDir] admt 2.0 - nt4 computer migration

Am attempting the migration of computer from NT4 source domain to Windows
2000 target domain.

the migration environment is working fine with windows 2000 professional
clients

have got issues with the migration of an NT4 workstation

the extract from dispatch.log on the admt server is attached from which i am
hoping to get a few clues as to the "access denied"

have checked the "obvious" issues such as sourcedom\domain admins being a
member of the local administrators group and the computer migration being
run while logged an as a member of that sourcedom\domain admins group

Thanks

GT


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